Collection, 1898-1973 (bulk 1908-1964).

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Collection, 1898-1973 (bulk 1908-1964).

Collection comprises over fifty notebooks kept by Marcel containing philosophical thoughts, drama, an unpublished novel, literary criticism, several musical compositions, and his World War II diaries, together with some correspondence, and a large collection of clippings of newspaper articles by and about Marcel. The correspondence series comprises primarily letters of condolence Marcel received upon the death of his wife in 1947, together with a group of letters he wrote Darwin Yarish between 1969 and 1973. Other correspondents include Genevieve Boegner, Jeanne Delhomme, Rosamond Lehmann, and Max Picard.

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